Use the current setting of error_reporting() during
assertion expression evaluation. If enabled, no errors are shown
(implicit error_reporting(0)) while evaluation. If disabled, errors are
shown according to the settings of error_reporting()

This directive is really only useful in the Apache module
version of PHP. You can turn dynamic loading of
PHP extensions with dl() on and
off per virtual server or per directory.

The main reason for turning dynamic loading off is
security. With dynamic loading, it's possible to ignore all
open_basedir restrictions.
The default is to allow dynamic loading, except when using
modul securizat. In modul securizat, it's
always impossible to use dl().

This sets the maximum time in seconds a script is allowed to
run before it is terminated by the parser. This helps
prevent poorly written scripts from tying up the server. The
default setting is 30. When running PHP
from the command
line the default setting is 0.

The maximum execution time is not affected by system calls,
stream operations etc. Please see the
set_time_limit() function for more
details.

You can not change this setting with ini_set() when
running in modul securizat. The only workaround is to turn off safe mode or
by changing the time limit in the php.ini.

Your web server can have other timeout configurations that may
also interrupt PHP execution. Apache has a
Timeout directive and IIS has a CGI timeout
function. Both default to 300 seconds. See your web server
documentation for specific details.

How many input
variables may be accepted (limit is applied to
$_GET, $_POST and $_COOKIE superglobal separately). Use of this directive
mitigates the possibility of denial of service attacks which use hash collisions.
If there are more input variables than specified by this directive,
an E_WARNING is issued, and further input
variables are truncated from the request.

If the
magic_quotes_sybase directive is also ON it will
completely override magic_quotes_gpc. Having both directives
enabled means only single quotes are escaped as
''. Double quotes, backslashes and
NUL's will remain untouched and unescaped.

If magic_quotes_runtime is enabled,
most functions that return data from any sort of external
source including databases and text files will have quotes
escaped with a backslash. If
magic_quotes_sybase
is also on, a single-quote is escaped with a single-quote instead
of a backslash.

Functions affected by magic_quotes_runtime
(does not include functions from PECL):